Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1941 — Page 13
FRIDAY, DEC. | 19, 1941
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Publisher, Newspaper Guild
Sign Contract; Resume Publication Monday.
Times Special Ala, Dec. 195e Birmingham Post which was bol rg yea erg Bg Guild members
ican Automobile Associaton me- |; chanic at the 500-mile Speedway TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. IT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS, | races.
3 when the mansgement declined to agree to a clause providing for a Guild shop, and the
Gula voted to strike the follow- |
ing evening. Efforts at conciliation | through the early weeks of the! strike brough eral machinery to bear. Little headway was made until negotiations were resumed two weeks ago when Samuel Eubanks, executive vice president of the American Newspaper Guild, and committee of ranking C. I. O. officials in the Birmingham distriet, ¥ {entered the picture.
Grant Veluntary Checkoff
The contract signed yesterday |does not provide for a Guild shop. |The new contract contains a form |of voluntary checkoff of union dues and includes wage increases 4 all brackets. The voluntary check-off provides | that written instructions may be 8 8 given the management by any{} 8 |Guild member, stating the amount |!
t both state and Yed- |
For Boy Scouts |
TULSA, Okla, Dec. a (U. P). —Waite Phillips, wea. oil man and rk ny made a present to the Boy Scouts of America of his 23-story office building here, KHOA os en Phil-
ower ing, and a the PY Phil-
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The come from the office will be used by the Boy Scouts for their endowment fund. The building is valued at $5,000,000.
go the deduction desired, such de- {1
| duction to remain in effect for th # |duration of the contract or until S| Sovoked by the member request
In commenting on the agreement |} |Janves E. Mills, editor of the Post. expressed satisfaction that “our diffi8 culties have been settled.”
Dispute Completely Ended
“We have been closed for three|.
months”, Mr. Mills said, “and now that all our differences have been
who tried to protest.” Tass| “The Germans took from BE farmer his felt boots on forced him to work barefooted | erecting fortifications.”
OF ‘MASS PLUNDER’ “A German soldier shot the
By UNITED PRESS farmer’s nine-year-old daughter beThe official Russian news agency cause she entered the house to (today described what it termed escape from the cold while his suckI* ‘mass plunder and savage atrpel- ng baby froze to death in his
ties” perpetrated on the Russian in La by German invaders. Residents of cities and villages) Wd how they were robbed. of thear ed. if & Gn€-room suhool, Burton H Ww were rol ol 4 | cattle, poultry and clothing and all{ Belknap, state supervisor of rural | supplies of flour, meat and bread, | | education, now owns one. He the Tass Agency said. bought the 80-year-old structure “The Fascists mercilessly shot near his home ‘for, $75.
ONE-ROOM SCHOOL BOUGHT
4 Dllickini
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ALBANY, N. ¥. (U. P.).—Educat- | DC:
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NAVY TO CONVERT . HOTEL TO HOSPITAL
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (U. P). —The Navy has. acquired for two million dollars the Norconian Hotel at Corona, Cal, about 35 miles southwest of Los Angeles, for immediate. conversion into a major hospital for convalescents. The announcement did not re-
| veal i any of the wounded in the
7 attack on Hawali would be moved there. A plastic surgery unit of the Mayo Clinic of Rochestér, Minn, which has been in the Naval Reserve, has been called into service and is ens route to the new hospital.
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¥ [gether on economic provisions. Barney B. Taylor, international representative of the American ; 3 Newspaper Guild, who served on the negotiating committee during the} : past week, made the following com ment an the agreement: “The free signing of a labor contract with the Birmingham Post by the representatives of the Birming-|\ ham Newspaper Guild means that [2 our dispute is completely ended. RN
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of employer-employes relations |} \ vn Bed a union contract negotiated | jjand signed in good faith by both > | parties. “Our friends in the labor move-|\ ment—C. I. O, A. F. of L.. and indepedent—who gave the Guild their } unstinting support will understand
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Bubble Bursting Costs Him $25 |
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec. 19. | (U. P).—Snap, snap went 16-year-old Lorraine Jurchesin's bubble gum, and smack went Lawrence Kitzmans hand on her cheek. “I slapped her, judge,” Kitzman admitted in municipal court. “I couldn't stand the noise.” Kitzman also admitted he shoved Miss Jurchesin from his hamburger stand when she re- | fused to stop snapping her gum against her teeth. Judge Earl Lyons fined him $35 for assault.
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